Kylie Minogue pays emotional tribute to Neighbours as soap axed after 37 years

Kylie Minogue (Ian West/PA)
Kylie Minogue has said she will be âforever gratefulâ for her time on Neighbours, after it was confirmed that the long-running Australian soap would stop production in June.
It was announced that the daytime drama will end after it lost its key UK broadcaster partner and failed to find alternative funding.
The popular show helped launch the careers of many stars, including Minogueâs when she joined in 1986 to play the role of Charlene Robinson.

She paid tribute to the soap on Twitter, writing: âIâll be forever grateful for the experience & the friends I made on @neighbours.
âWe had no idea how big the show would become and how passionately viewers would take it to heart.
âPure love! I can still hear Madge calling ⊠CHARLENE!!!!â
The drama about the residents of Ramsay Street also helped actors such as Jason Donovan and Margot Robbie find fame.
The future of the show had been in doubt after Channel 5 last month confirmed it would stop airing the show.
And on Thursday the showâs Twitter account said: âWe are so sorry to say that after nearly 37 years and almost 9,000 episodes broadcast we have to confirm that Neighbours will cease production in June.
âFollowing the loss of our key broadcast partner in the UK and despite an extensive search for alternative funding, we simply have no option but to rest the show.
âTo our amazing, loyal fans, we know this is a huge disappointment, as it is to all of us on the team. We thank you for all your messages and support and promise to end the show on an incredible high. From here on, we are celebrating Neighbours.â
Channel 5 said dropping the soap will allow funding to be diverted to original UK dramas.

The longest-running drama series on Australian television, Neighbours initially launched on the countryâs Seven network in 1985, but the channel axed it before Ten picked it up the following year and it became an international hit.
In Australia, it has been shown on digital channel 10 Peach since 2011 and has been reliant on the UK broadcaster for funding.